Newborn intensive care unit rescue unit article storage rack
By designing a storage rack with multiple storage units and tool trays, the problems of unclear item classification and insecure fixation were solved, improving the management efficiency and safety of rescue items and ensuring the smooth progress of the rescue process.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- QINHUANGDAO MATERNAL & CHILD HEALTH HOSPITAL (QINHUANGDAO MATERNAL & CHILD HEALTH CENT)
- Filing Date
- 2025-01-23
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-05
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to a storage rack, specifically a storage rack for items used in the neonatal intensive care unit resuscitation unit. Background Technology
[0002] The existing methods for storing items in the NICU resuscitation unit are mostly open storage boxes or simple plastic baskets. Although these methods can accommodate NICU resuscitation unit items, they share several common problems: First, the items are not clearly categorized and are placed haphazardly, affecting the quick retrieval and use of resuscitation items; second, the storage space is limited and cannot meet the storage needs of various resuscitation items; and third, there is a lack of effective securing measures, which can easily cause items to scatter during resuscitation due to equipment movement or personnel collisions, increasing the risk of resuscitation complications. Utility Model Content
[0003] In view of the above-mentioned problems, this utility model provides a storage rack for items in the neonatal intensive care unit resuscitation unit, which aims to improve the classification management and utilization efficiency of resuscitation items and ensure the smooth progress of the resuscitation process.
[0004] The technical solution of this utility model is: a storage rack for items in the neonatal intensive care unit resuscitation unit, comprising:
[0005] It has a back panel and a hook that is bent to one side at the top of the back panel; the back panel is provided with multiple sets of storage units, each set of storage units is composed of upper and lower layers with different volumes and a certain spacing, separated by partitions; it also includes a set of storage units composed of multiple layers.
[0006] In this new type of storage unit, multiple storage units are divided into storage units of different volumes.
[0007] In this new type of storage unit, each storage unit is composed of an upper hollow frame and a corresponding lower frame with a storage bottom.
[0008] This new type of storage unit also includes a tool storage tray on the back panel at the bottom of the upper and lower combined storage unit.
[0009] In this new type of storage rack, the storage rack is integrally injection molded from plastic material or made of aluminum sheet material.
[0010] The beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: The storage rack, with multiple independent storage units, can be flexibly adjusted according to the size and type of different items, achieving classified storage of items. This allows medical staff to quickly view the type and quantity of items in the resuscitation unit, enabling them to clearly see the status of resuscitation items, saving time, and effectively improving the efficiency of classified management and use of resuscitation items, ensuring the smooth progress of the resuscitation process. Furthermore, the storage rack is securely fixed to the bedside of the resuscitation unit, preventing it from falling due to collisions or movement during resuscitation, ensuring the safety of the items. Attached Figure Description
[0011] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the new invention;
[0012] Figure 2 yes Figure 1 The left view;
[0013] Figure 3 yes Figure 1 The right view;
[0014] Figure 4 yes Figure 1 Top view
[0015] Figure 5 yes Figure 1 A three-dimensional image;
[0016] Figure 6 This is another embodiment of Figure 1.
[0017] Figure 7 Figure 1 shows a reference example of placing items. Detailed Implementation
[0018] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments.
[0019] See Figure 1 to Figure 5The illustrated storage rack for items in the neonatal intensive care unit resuscitation unit includes a back panel 1 and a hook 2 that bends to one side at the top of the back panel 1. The hook 2 securely hangs the entire storage rack on the resuscitation bed. Medical staff categorize and place items needed for resuscitation within the storage rack, facilitating quick retrieval. In this invention, the back panel 1 is respectively equipped with a first storage unit, a second storage unit, a third storage unit, a fourth storage unit, a fifth storage unit, and a sixth storage unit; each set of storage units is composed of upper and lower layers with different volumes and a certain spacing, separated by partitions. This invention also includes a set of multi-layered storage units. In this embodiment, the multiple sets of storage units consist of an upper hollow frame 15 combined with a corresponding lower frame 14 with a storage base to form a first storage unit; and an upper hollow frame 16 combined with a corresponding lower frame 13 with a storage base to form a second storage unit; the first and second storage units are separated by partitions. Since the first and second storage units are used to hold suction saline bottles, their volume is relatively large. On the back panel 1 adjacent to the first and second storage units, a third storage unit is sequentially arranged: a third storage unit composed of an upper hollow frame 3 and a lower frame 12 with a storage base; a fourth storage unit composed of an upper hollow frame 4 and a lower frame 11 with a storage base; a fifth storage unit composed of an upper hollow frame 5 and a lower frame 10 with a storage base; and a sixth storage unit composed of an upper hollow frame 6, a middle-upper hollow frame 7, a middle-lower hollow frame 8, and a lower frame 9 with a storage base. The third, fourth, and fifth storage units are used to hold soft items, and their volume is smaller than that of the first and second storage units. The third storage unit holds a packaged gastric tube; the fourth and fifth storage units can hold packaged suction tubes; and the sixth storage unit holds longer items, such as a packaged probe.
[0020] In addition to the gastric tube and packaged suction tube, other necessary emergency supplies can also be placed in the above-mentioned items.
[0021] The saline solution mentioned above is used for suctioning and flushing the tube; the suction tube is used for suctioning sputum; the pulse oximeter is used to monitor vital signs; and the gastric tube is used for gastrointestinal decompression.
[0022] The storage rack described above is made of plastic material through injection molding. Alternatively, it can be made from aluminum sheet material.
[0023] See Figure 6An embodiment different from Figure 1 is presented. It is based on Figure 1 with corresponding modifications. The difference is that a tool storage tray 17 is provided on the back plate 1 located below the first to fifth storage units. In this way, tools and instruments needed for rescue can be placed in the tool storage tray 17 to meet the needs of emergency rescue.
[0024] See Figure 7 The following describes the items that can be placed on the storage racks in the intensive care unit's resuscitation unit. For example, suction saline bottles A and B are placed in the first and second storage units; a gastric tube C is placed in the third storage unit; a packaged suction tube D is placed in the fourth and fifth storage units; and longer items, such as a packaged probe E, are placed in the sixth storage unit.
[0025] The key aspects of implementing this new model are: 1. Improving the efficiency of emergency item management: Through storage units of different volumes, items can be classified in an orderly manner and quickly located, reducing delays in emergency response caused by disordered items; 2. Flexible configuration of storage space to meet the storage needs of various emergency items; 3. Ensuring item safety: The storage rack is fixed to the bed, effectively preventing it from falling due to accidental collisions or movement during emergency response, ensuring the safety and accessibility of items.
Claims
1. A storage rack for items in the neonatal intensive care unit resuscitation unit, characterized in that: It has a back panel and a hook that is bent to one side at the top of the back panel; the back panel is provided with multiple sets of storage units, each set of storage units is composed of upper and lower layers with different volumes and a certain spacing, separated by partitions; it also includes a set of storage units composed of multiple layers.
2. The storage rack for items in the neonatal intensive care unit resuscitation unit according to claim 1, characterized in that, Multiple storage units are divided into storage units of different volumes.
3. The storage rack for items in the neonatal intensive care unit resuscitation unit according to claim 1, characterized in that, Each storage unit consists of an upper hollow frame and a corresponding lower frame with a storage base.
4. The storage rack for items in the neonatal intensive care unit resuscitation unit according to claim 1, characterized in that, It also includes a tool storage tray on the back panel at the bottom of the upper and lower combined storage units.
5. The storage rack for items in the neonatal intensive care unit resuscitation unit according to claim 1, characterized in that, The storage rack is made of plastic through injection molding or assembled from aluminum sheets.